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Marlin Model 795 Review

The 795 is Marlin’s most inexpensive 22 rimfire and one of the most inexpensive 22’s you can get in semi-automatic. I initially picked up this rimfire to use for light gopher shooting duty and have used it for plinking as well. At around $150 in the US and $219 in Canada, it’s definitely well priced.

Marlin Model 795 Video Review, Disassembly, and Cleaning

Overall Quality

As one can guess from the bargain basement price, this is a gun built to a price. The synthetic stock feels cheap, the lack of scope mounts other than dovetail feels cheap, and the plastic front ramp sight feels cheap as well. If you want to do something about the stock, replacement stocks for the 795 are available. I really dislike grooved dovetail scope mounts on these 22’s, and feel like they should be relegated to the past. Just drill and tap the top, and leave the rest to the owner. Thankfully, the front sight comes off easily so you can always throw on a scope. The magazine is nickel plated, and that’s kind of nice. A lot of the farmers I know seem to keep 22 mags in the oddest places, and they almost always end up with some rust on them. Nickel plating the item that’s most likely going to be getting some moisture and grip on it is nice. The barrel comes with micro groove rifling in 16 grooves. Whether that does anything is up for debate.

Operations

Here’s where this rifle shines, as actually firing and using this little rimfire is a breeze. First, the semi auto action fed and shot every single 22LR cartridge I gave it. No failures to feed, no failures to fire, and the bolt locked back after the last round exactly as it was supposed to. The bolt release is nice, but for a rifle like this, almost unnecessary. It’s plenty easy to just pull back the bolt again, so I think I would have rather they skipped the bolt release. Loading the magazine can be a little hard on the fingers due to the feed lips, but I’m not sure this can be avoided by design.

Aftermarket

It’s been a few years since I bought this rifle, and some accessories have come out.

Summary

For $139, it’s hard to go wrong. The Marlin 795 feeds when it’s supposed to, fires when you pull the trigger, and has all the semi-auto features you’d want. If you wanted to upgrade your kid from a bolt to a semi auto for a lot less than a 10/22, this one would be the ticket.

Marlin 795 action open

Marlin 795 bolt closed

Marlin 795 Buttstock

Marlin 795 crossbolt safety

Marlin 795 forestock

Marlin 795 magazine release

Marlin 795 right view

Marlin 795 trigger and bolt release bolt released

Marlin 795 trigger and bolt release

Marlin 795 action and bolt face

Marlin 795

Reviewed by Adriel Michaud on Feb 29, 2012productOne of the cheapest semi auto 22’s you can getFor $139, it’s hard to go wrong. The Marlin 795 feeds when it’s supposed to, fires when you pull the trigger, and has all the semi-auto features you’d want. If you wanted to upgrade your kid from a bolt to a semi auto for a lot less than a 10/22, this one would be the ticket.
Rating:3.5

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About Adriel

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